As in years passed, we will
maintain our "ONE PRICE FITS ALL" policy: Any
tree, Any Size, $60.

The Douglas Fir is probably the most commonly grown choose and
cut Christmas tree in Southeastern PA. This tree has short, sturdy needles that are
capable of holding heavier ornaments. The dark or blue green needles have a sweet
fragrance when crushed.

The Norway Spruce is readily identified by its sharp,
dark green needles, drooping branches, and sweet, pleasing aroma. Its nickname is the
"Red Fir" because its bark seems to produce a reddish hue on its foliage.

The popularity of the Blue spruce is due to its symmetrical
form, attractive blue foliage, and needle retention. It is also a popular choice as a
living Christmas tree.

The Canaan Fir (pronounced Kay-nan) is a relative newcomer to
the Christmas tree market and to our farm. It has many similarities to both Fraser and
Balsam Firs in growth and appearance.

The soft long needles that have blue-green color with just a
hint of white make this tree a favorite. Moderately strong boughs weep gracefully when
hung with ornaments.

Fresh Cut Trees

As in years passed, we will offer
several different varieties and sizes of fresh cut trees. Our selection will include
Fraser Firs, Douglas Firs, and Concolor Firs. We will continue to offer the highest
quality trees at the BEST price possible.

The Fraser Fir is considered the "Cadillac" of Christmas Trees. These
trees have a wonderful aroma with short needles that are a silvery blue on the underside.

The Douglas Fir is probably the most commonly grown choose and
cut Christmas tree in Southeastern PA. This tree has short, sturdy needles that are
capable of holding heavier ornaments. The dark or blue green needles have a sweet
fragrance when crushed.

As a Christmas tree, Concolor fir has good foliage
color, a pleasing natural shape, and good needle retention. The Concolor also emits a
pleasing citrus aroma.